June 04, 2001 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Employment situation changed little in May
Nonfarm employment and the unemployment rate were little changed in May. Manufacturing had another large job loss, which was mostly offset by employment gains in other industries, including services, construction, and finance, insurance, and real estate.
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Both the number of unemployed persons (6.2 million) and the unemployment rate (4.4 percent) were little changed in May. The unemployment rate was half a percentage point higher than its recent low of 3.9 percent.
Manufacturing employment dropped by 124,000 in May. Since last July, job losses in manufacturing have totaled 675,000, with more than two-thirds of the decline occurring since December. Declines in manufacturing employment were widespread in May.
The Current Employment Statistics program
produced the nonfarm payroll employment data. Unemployment data are the
product of the Current Population Survey. Find
out more about employment and unemployment developments in May in "The
Employment Situation: May 2001," news release USDL 01-157.
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